I'm interested in how to solve this question. The way I did it (finding n as 3, integrating acceleration to find v, then finding the amplitude, then creating an equation in the form x = acos(nt + alpha)) seemed too complex and gave me the wrong answer for alpha (i got a positive when it should be negative).
The question is:
A particle moves in a straight line so that its acceleration at any time is given by d2x /dt2 = -9x. Find its period, amplitude and displacement at time t if initially the particle is 2 cm from the origin and has velocity 2root3.
If someone is posting a solution, could they post two solutions; one with displacement as sine, the other with displacement as cosine
The question is:
A particle moves in a straight line so that its acceleration at any time is given by d2x /dt2 = -9x. Find its period, amplitude and displacement at time t if initially the particle is 2 cm from the origin and has velocity 2root3.
If someone is posting a solution, could they post two solutions; one with displacement as sine, the other with displacement as cosine